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			<h1>NETWORKDAYS.INTL Function</h1>
			<p>The <b>NETWORKDAYS.INTL</b> function is one of the date and time functions. It is used to return the number of whole workdays between two dates using parameters to indicate which and how many days are weekend days.</p>
			<p>The <b>NETWORKDAYS.INTL</b> function syntax is:</p> 
			<p style="text-indent: 150px;"><b><em>NETWORKDAYS.INTL(start_date, end_date, [, weekend], [, holidays])</em></b></p> 
			<p>where</p> 
				<p style="text-indent: 50px;"><b><em>start_date</em></b> is the first date of the period, entered using the <a href="Date.htm" onclick="onhyperlinkclick(this)">Date</a> function or other date and time function.</p>
				<p style="text-indent: 50px;"><b><em>end_date</em></b> is the last date of the period, entered using the <a href="Date.htm" onclick="onhyperlinkclick(this)">Date</a> function or other date and time function.</p>
				<p style="text-indent: 50px;"><b><em>weekend</em></b> is an optional argument, a number or a string that specifies which days to consider weekends. The possible numbers are listed in the table below.</p>
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                    <td><b>Number</b></td>
                    <td><b>Weekend days</b></td>
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                    <td>1 or omitted</td>
                    <td>Saturday, Sunday</td>
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                    <td>2</td>
                    <td>Sunday, Monday</td>
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                    <td>3</td>
                    <td>Monday, Tuesday</td>
                </tr>
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                    <td>4</td>
                    <td>Tuesday, Wednesday</td>
                </tr>
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                    <td>5</td>
                    <td>Wednesday, Thursday</td>
                </tr>
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                    <td>6</td>
                    <td>Thursday, Friday</td>
                </tr>
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                    <td>7</td>
                    <td>Friday, Saturday</td>
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                    <td>11</td>
                    <td>Sunday only</td>
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                    <td>12</td>
                    <td>Monday only</td>
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                    <td>13</td>
                    <td>Tuesday only</td>
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                    <td>14</td>
                    <td>Wednesday only</td>
                </tr>
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                    <td>15</td>
                    <td>Thursday only</td>
                </tr>
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                    <td>16</td>
                    <td>Friday only</td>
                </tr>
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                    <td>17</td>
                    <td>Saturday only</td>
                </tr>
            </table>
            <p style="text-indent: 50px;">A string that specifies weekend days must contain 7 characters. Each character represents a day of the week, starting from Monday. 0 represents a workday, 1 represents a weekend day. E.g. <em>"0000011"</em> specifies that weekend days are Saturday and Sunday. The string <em>"1111111"</em> is not valid.</p>
            <p style="text-indent: 50px;"><b><em>holidays</em></b> is an optional argument that specifies which dates in addition to <b><em>weekend</em></b> are nonworking. You can enter them using the <a href="Date.htm" onclick="onhyperlinkclick(this)">Date</a> function or other date and time function or specify a reference to a range of cells containing dates.</p>
			<p>To apply the <b>NETWORKDAYS.INTL</b> function,</p>
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			<li>select the cell where you wish to display the result,</li>
			<li>click the <b>Insert function</b> <div class = "icon icon-insertfunction"></div> icon situated at the top toolbar,
				<br />or right-click within a selected cell and select the <b>Insert Function</b> option from the menu,
				<br />or click the <div class = "icon icon-function"></div> icon situated at the formula bar,
			</li>
			<li>select the <b>Date and time</b> function group from the list,</li>
			<li>click the <b>NETWORKDAYS.INTL</b> function,</li>
			<li>enter the required arguments separating them by commas,</li>
			<li>press the <b>Enter</b> button.</li>
			</ol>
			<p>The result will be displayed in the selected cell.</p>
			<p style="text-indent: 150px;"><img alt="NETWORKDAYS.INTL Function" src="../images/networkdays-intl.png" /></p>
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